Previous Members’ Event: Rattigan on Screen
- At January 17, 2015
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Rattigan on Screen
2.00 p.m. a tour of the Museum and film screening
London’s Cinema Museum is devoted to keeping alive the spirit of cinema. Set in historic surroundings in the former Lambeth Workhouse, Kennington, close to the Elephant & Castle, the Cinema Museum houses a unique collection of artefacts, memorabilia and equipment that preserves the history and grandeur of cinema from the 1890s to the present day, including items relating to former Workhouse inmate, Charlie Chaplin. Our visit will include a tour of the Museum collection, followed by screening of a Rattigan-related film (either an adaptation of one of his plays or one of his screenplays) with a ‘supporting programme’ of material from the Museum’s collection. Tickets cost £12 to include refreshments.
To add a sense of audience participation, please vote for your preferences of film from the following selection:
Movies on 16mm film: The Browning Version. Movies on DVD: The Deep Blue Sea (1955), Separate Tables (1958), The Way to the Stars, Bond Street, The Yellow Rolls Royce, The Sound Barrier, The Browning Version, The Man Who Loved Redheads. TV productions: The Winslow Boy (1977), The Browning Version (1985), Adventure Story (1961), Heart to Heart (1962), Separate Tables (1970), French Without Tears (1976). We can’t guarantee to have every film available on the day, but these are the ones we hope to be able to choose from.
and an optional pre-event
Lunch at Brasserie Toulouse Lautrec
12 noon. 140 Newington Butts, Kennington, London SE11 4RM
Head Chef: Florent Regent